Latin for Beginners by Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge
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| _Abl._ | domin-Ä | _from, with, by, | Separation (_from_), | | | | in, the lady_ | association or means | | | | | (_with, by_), place | | | | | where or time when | | | | | (_in, at_) | +--------+----------------+-------------------+-------------------------+ | | | PLURAL | | +--------+----------------+-------------------+-------------------------+ | _Nom._ | domin-ae | _the ladies_ | | | | | | | | _Gen._ | domin-Ä´rum | _of the ladies_, | | | | | or _the ladiesâ_ | | | | | | | | _Dat._ | domin-Ä«s | _to_ or _for | The same as | | | | the ladies_ | the singular | | | | | | | _Acc._ | domin-Äs | _the ladies_ | | | | | | | | _Abl._ | domin-Ä«s | _from, with, by_, | | | | | _in, the ladies_ | | +--------+----------------+-------------------+-------------------------+ «58.» «The Base.» That part of a word which remains unchanged in inflection and to which the terminations are added is called the «base». Thus, in the declension above, «domin-» is the base and «-a» is the termination of the nominative singular. «59.» Write the declension of the following nouns, separating the base |
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